The GFA Executive Council have reportedly taken steps to see the 2019/2020 football season ended prematurely.
With the influx of the COVID 19 pandemic, the GFA Executive council are set to vote unanimously to end the season, according to sources close to Ghanasoccernet.com.
With no end to the pandemic in sight, Football looks a long way off from now and the executive council consider this season unrecoverable.
Article 78 of the 2019 GFA Statutes amended at Congress on December 19 clearly stipulate that “The Executive Council shall have the power to decide on all cases of force majeure and on all matters not provided for in these Statutes, such decisions to be made according to right and justice, taking into account the relevant regulations of FIFA and CAF
This directive gives the Executive Council some backing in their quest to take this decision.
The 2019/2020 Ghana Premier League kicked off on the 28th of December, 2019 and went on for 15 game weeks.
However, the global COVID 19 pandemic struck and caused the Government of Ghana to place a ban on all social gatherings, including Sporting events, as a measure to stop the spread of the virus.
This led to the suspension of all major football leagues in the country. However, it is all set to be cancelled now.